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Reply 100 of 162, by Horun

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I may have some updates for this: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/compaq … skpro-ep-3-dimm . it is def a Compaq DESKPRO EP motherboard
I own one of the first gen boards from an EP6350 iirc <had a p2-350 when obtained> (there are 3 variants that I know of the 3 dimm, and one of with just 2 dimm):
440BX, PII, three-DIMM model, 166813-001 >>> my board (PCA 009635-101). Actually Running P3-500 SL35E with 8 chip per side 128MB DIMM stable (so far with minimal testing)
440BX, PII/PIII, three-DIMM model 118053-001 (PCA 010233-101) Date code of X908XXXXXXXX or later
440BX, PIII three-DIMM model 164483-001 (PCA 010582-101)
Can supply a good picture and a few better manuals covering the variants plus will try to save the bios, may take a week due to work schedule.

added: uploaded to Archive org what little I have (manuals, bios, etc. https://archive.org/details/compaq-ep-440-bx-motherboard.-7z
Here is link to full size picture:
https://archive.org/download/compaq-ep-440-bx … 166813-001r.jpg
Mine Currently has BIOS 686T2 ROM, 99.07.02 (sp10855.exe).

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Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun

Reply 101 of 162, by Yoghoo

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According to this entry: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/gigaby … -6vxe7-1.x#cpus the Gigabyte GA-6VXE7+ 1.x can support an Intel Pentium III 1000E (for example a SL5QV). This is not in the CPU list from the manufacturer (https://theretroweb.com/motherboard/manual/ga … e6951030250.pdf) which has a max of 866Mhz. I know these documents are not always correct/up-to-date but did anybody tested it? If so how do you set the frequency ratio as it only goes to 9.5.

Reply 102 of 162, by Deksor

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This is probably a mistake

However there's a good chance this will work anyways. Ratio jumpers are useless for Pentium 3 CPUs as they're all locked down. Only the engineering samples are unlocked afaik. So the motherboard clock ration is simply ignored.
What matters most here is how capable are the MOSFETs to power the CPU.

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Reply 103 of 162, by Daniël Oosterhuis

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I believe my 386DX board that I still need to restore is the same as this submission: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/austin … mputer-386-33vl

Mine isn't the prettiest, there is slight PCB chipping, some ISA slots and RAM slots are damaged, one of the latter I temporarily replaced with a 90 degree angle slot, and it still needs a run through the ultrasonic cleaner to get it spic and span, but it might take a while for me to get to doing this, so I figure just having a picture at all would be beneficial:

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If you add it, please credit me as "Tech&Music", thanks!
Once restored, I'll upload a new photo of it in better shape.

And here is the 27C512 AMI BIOS dump:

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EDIT: Also, the following details can be added, as most of these are missing/incomplete:

Chipset: Symphony Labs SL82C460 (Haydn II [Cache])
CPU sockets: PGA132 PGA121
CPU Family: 386DX 387DX
RAM Type: 30-pin SIMM
PSU Connector: AT-Style (P8-P9)

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Reply 105 of 162, by Daniël Oosterhuis

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evasive wrote on 2023-05-02, 16:11:

Done. Info was there, picture I uploaded. Normally I would straighten it up a bit but since we have the promise of a better one.... 😁

Great! The chipset is (partially) wrong on that entry, though, as it should be the Haydn II [Cache] chipset, rather than just the Haydn II, as it incorporates the SL82C465 cache controller, next to the standard Haydn II SL82C461 and SL82C362 chips.

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Reply 107 of 162, by zami555

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Deksor wrote on 2023-04-23, 15:50:

If you could dump your bios, that would be perfect !

https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/digicom-digis-486el
Finally I managed to read out the BIOS code from the board. Please find attached the BIOS version E.1.04 (it's zipped because I'm getting error trying to upload here BIN file, as according to error message BIN files are not allowed).

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Reply 109 of 162, by zami555

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By the way, for this Digis 486EL it's stated on your website it works with 72pin-FPM. Actually the mainboard is designed to work with EDRAM memory, the special kind of DRAM+SRAM patented by Ramtron company:
http://pdffile.icpdf.com/pdf_file_C/20200901/ … 1_datasheet.pdf

Reply 111 of 162, by jesolo

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Submissions for FORCOM TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION B637/B638/B639/B641 and B640/B642 motherboards:

This is to update the information to the existing link on the Retro Web page:
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/forcom … -b637-b638-b639

Take note that there is also a B641 motherboard that has the same layout as the above.
Forcom also released two other model numbers, namely B640 & B642 which has a different layout but all came with the same user manual.
I would suggest that a separate page be created for the B640 & B642 motherboards since they have a different layout.

Manual for all motherboards:

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BIOS image for B639 motherboard (should work with B637, B638 & B641 motherboards as well). This is a dump from my own motherboard:

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B639 BIOS image
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BIOS image for B640/B642 motherboards:

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B640 & B642 BIOS image
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Motherboard images for B640/B642 motherboard:

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B640 & B642 motherboard images
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Reply 112 of 162, by ubiq

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Went through my motherboards and took pics of any that were missing. I've just got an iPhone for pics, but better than nothing I hope.

Here's what I got:

Soyo SY-6IEB

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Procomp Informatics B684 Ver 1.4

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Gigabyte GA-6BA Rev 2.9

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AOpen AX5T-2

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And lastly, the pic for the ASUS P/I-P55T2P4 is surprisingly low res, so:

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Reply 113 of 162, by analog_programmer

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(No name) M396F Version 3.0:

I have an old 386SX/486SLC motherboard. It looks like clone of PCChips M396F v.2.7, but mine is marked as version 3.0. The chipset is SARC RC2016A5. I don't know if this ver 3.0 board AMI BIOS is with more options than uploaded from PCChips v.2.7 board - advanced BIOS menu is on last attached picture. And mine board's POST string is different: X0-0100-000000-00101111-060692-2016A-U (third attached picture). User manual is exactly the same as for PCChips M396F v.2.7 board.

P.S. So, enough bulls**t with this licenses. Since I own this motherboard for almost 30 years, it is unknown what company it was manufactured by, what rights it holds (unlikely) and it is long dead technology (386SX/486SLC system), I am attaching the dump of BIOS in the interest of retrocommunity.

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Last edited by analog_programmer on 2023-06-27, 13:30. Edited 1 time in total.

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Reply 114 of 162, by analog_programmer

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Polaris iVB-A (not iVB-T):

• Chipset: Intel 815E.
• Processor support: Full support for the Intel Pentium III and Celeron processors (FC-PGA package) using PGA370 socket, but not Tualatin core. Support for Intel Celeron processors (FC-PGA package) (66MHz system bus) and Intel Pentium III processors (100MHz/133MHz system bus), but not Tualatin core. 66/100/133MHz FSB.
• System Memory: Three 168-pin DIMM sockets. Supports up to 3 double sided DIMMs at 100MHz system memory bus or up to 2 double sided or 3 single sided DIMMs at 133MHz system memory bus. Memory size up to 512M bytes. From 32MB to 256MB using 16Mb/32Mb/64Mb/128Mb/256Mb technology. Support for x8, x16 DRAM device widths. Unbuffered, Non-ECC SDRAM only supported.
• System BIOS: Award BIOS v.6.00PG. Auto detects and supports LBA hard disks with capacities over 8.4GB.
• Expansion Slots: 1 CNR slot (shares 1 PCI slot). 1 AGP slot.6 PCI bus master slots - ver. 2.1 compliant (1 PCI shares with CNR slot).
• On-Board I/O: On board two PCI fast IDE ports supporting up to 4 ATA, ATA2 , Ultra DMA33/66/ 100 IDE HDDs (optional), CD-ROMs, ZIP drives and LS-120 drives as boot drive. One ECP/EPP parallel port. Two 16550 Compatible UART serial ports. One floppy port support two FDDs of 360KB, 720KB, 1.2MB, 1.44MB and 2.88MB capacity. Four USB ports. One PS/2 keyboard connector. One PS/2 mouse is supported. Infrared (IrDA) is supported via a header.
• On Board VGA: 3D hyper pipelined architecture. Full 2D H/W acceleration. Motion video acceleration. Up to 1600x1200 in 8 bit color at 85MHz refresh. H/W motion compensation assistance for S/W MPEG2 Decode. Integrated 24-bit 230MHz RAMDAC.
• Display cache Interface multiplexed on the AGP interface: 32-bit data interface. 133MHz SDRAM interface only. Support for two 1Mx16,or one 2Mx32 on AIMM card. 4MB max addressable.
• On board AC97 sound: Integrated Avance Logic (Realtek?) ALC100 AC97 controller with standard AC97 codec. Direct Sound and Sound Blaster compatible. Full-duplex 16-bit record and play back.PnP and АРМ 1.2 support. Line-in, Line-out, Mic-in and MIDI/Game port.
• Integrated LAN controller (this is optional - missing on my board): 10/100M bit/sec Ethernet support. 1M bit/sec Home PAN support.

As far as I remember from near 20 years back this board has identical models from Fordlian and Redfox, but I do not remember their relevant designations.

P.S.: @evasive from theretroweb team, yesterday I've received your message here, but sadly as a "newbie" I still don't have rights to fully use PM system for sending messages, so I write here: It's nice to see that you've added my version of PCChips M396F board into the database. I hope it will be of use to our retrocommunity. If you want, I can try to make some better pictures of the board, just write me another PM. Cheers! 😉

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Reply 115 of 162, by analog_programmer

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New BIOSes for Acer V66XA

I have exactly the same Acer V66XA motherboard taken from IBM Aptiva 2139 SE7 machine. I'm attaching here the latest BIOSes for IBM Aptiva 2138 (stupid typo) 2139 (supports only first gen. PII - Klamath), and from Fujitsu-Siemens Xpert 79xx series with same Acer V66XA mobo (supports PII Deschutes and Celeron Mendocino) which is the newest BIOS for this board existing (even newer than Acer's). I've tested these BIOSes on my board and there is no problems with them. Altrough I don't recomment to crossflash (IBM to F-S, IBM to Acer, Acer to F-S, etc...) as there's some internal protection in the BIOS image files, but I've managed to change them successfully using forced flash through combinations of Uniflash, Flashrom and official flash (Aflash) tool from IBM. As a bonus I'll attach German/English User's manual for F-S Xpert 79xx. The file for IBM Aptiva User's manual is too big to attach here even in zipped format).

Edit: I am very sorry for the stupid typo 2138/2139! The correct model really is IBM Aptiva 2139 SE7 with Acer V66XA motherboard.

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engineer's five pennies: this world goes south since everything's run by financiers and economists
this isn't voice chat, yet some people, overusing online communications, "talk" and "hear voices"

Reply 117 of 162, by evasive

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evasive wrote on 2023-06-28, 08:59:

Big files can be linked to from the original location or uploaded to whatever big-file transfer of your choice (WeTransfer, easyupload.io and the likes) and linked here.

IBM Aptiva 2138 has a different board with a different identifier:
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/acer-v58xa#downloads

Reply 118 of 162, by analog_programmer

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evasive wrote on 2023-06-28, 08:59:

Big files can be linked to from the original location or uploaded to whatever big-file transfer of your choice (WeTransfer, easyupload.io and the likes) and linked here.

Ok, thanks. Here is Aptiva 2139's User manuial.

As for Polaris iVB-A board, I'm pretty sure It has analogs from Fordlian and Redfox, cause back in those years I was trying to mod the latest available BIOS for this boards for use of PIII Tualatin and I downloaded BIOS image files from Fordlian's, Redfox's and Polaris's official sites (long time dead and buried) to compare them and they all worked on this very same Polaris iVB-A board. Unfortunately I only kept this two "oficiial" versions for this board and I can't remember the models for Redfox or Fordlian. It's nice to know now that there were also the same board from PCPartner.

I promise to provide some better picture for the top view of PCChips M396F v.3.0 mobo until tomorrow.

P.S. I can guarantee that my Acer V66XA board comes from IBM Aptiva 2139 SE7 - check it in the manual from link above 😉 I have no interest to mislead somebody with these old and hard to find hardware parts. And If you sill have some concerns I've wrote down all properties from original IBM BIOS including machnine's original serial number before the crossfalshing to F-S BIOS. I can provide this info if its needed. Also I can make a photo of my board's stamped IBM SKU part number.

from СМ630 to Ryzen gen. 3
engineer's five pennies: this world goes south since everything's run by financiers and economists
this isn't voice chat, yet some people, overusing online communications, "talk" and "hear voices"